A four-year-old boy and a 79-year-old woman have been killed after a five-car crash in Lincolnshire.
Emergency services rushed to the A157 close to Grimblethorpe, Louth, following the multi-vehicle crash at around 4.30pm on Sunday, March 15.
The young boy, who was a passenger in a black Volvo XC60, died on Monday, March 23.
The woman, from Mablethorpe, who was driving a grey MG 1300, was taken to hospital following the collision but died a day later.
A Blue Peugeot 108 and a white BMW X3 were also involved in the crash while a fifth vehicle also sustained ‘collateral damage’.
Lincolnshire Police said it had carried out forensic investigations but is appealing for witnesses to the crash or anyone who captured dashcam footage.
Emergency services rushed to the A157 close to Grimblethorpe, Louth, following the multi-vehicle crash at around 4.30pm Sunday, March 15
A spokesperson for the force said: ‘Investigators have carried out multiple lines of forensic enquiry, however Lead Investigator, Detective Sergeant Melissa Ablitt, is keen to understand more about the sequence of events that preceded the collision.
‘She would like to speak with anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has CCTV, dash cam or other recorded footage that may have captured either of those vehicles prior to the collision itself.’
‘Anyone with information that could assist the investigation, and who hasn’t already spoken to police, is asked to email SCIUinvestigators@lincs.police.uk or call 01522 212316, please refer to ‘Incident 279 of 15 March’ in the subject line.
‘Alternatively, you can call 101, quoting ‘Incident 279 of 15 March.’
